We grew potatoes in a number of different fabric pots, and this one came out the winner, producing a big, 13-pound harvest. The porous fabric of the Potato Bin® bag aerates roots, prevents heat build-up and allows excess water to drain away. Its compact size lets you grow your own potatoes in just about any sunny spot.

Makes growing potatoes soooo very easy! Not digging or hilling, plus the weeds were no problem at all. Not a single weed in the bag. When the foliage died back, I dumped it upside down and saw tons of perfectly shaped tubers that were blemish free and delicious. Had three initially, just bought three more. Handles would be nice but no complaints other than that.

This was my first try with potatoes, and while I haven't eaten any yet, they look great. I have more than eight pounds of amazingly gorgeous purple potatoes--you can't even buy the large-sized ones at the market here. It was really easy to grow, although I do wish I had watered them more during our dry summer. We just dumped it out--into one of my dog's holes (eyeroll)--and pulled out the potatoes, it was like Easter Egg hunting. I heartily recommend these, I will be getting at least one more for next year and growing other types of potatoes. Oh, and the bag is dirty, but otherwise it's in great condition and there's no reason I can't use it for years to come.

Because the summer of 2013 was so rainy, my regular garden area was too wet & soggy for normal potato planting. And so, Potato Grow Bags to the rescue. It allowed me to still plant potatoes this year. Thank you.

These fabric pots grow better and bigger plants. It makes it easier from year to year to just plop the plants in these bags rather than reworking soil. If you find it needs more or less sun you can just move the pot . I like them even better now that they come in different colors.

I already had several potato bags and have used them for years. They make harvest easy--I just overturn the bag and sort through for potatoes. I no longer spear and ruin my best tubers on a pitchfork. And I can confine use of fertilizer and compost directly to the root system which most needs it. That 13-lb. harvest does depend on the potato variety, though.

First year using for potatoes. They grew very well and quick; just follow instructions. Bought 2 more for next year in a different color for garden variety. Everybody who sees them gets a kick out of them and asks where I bought them.

I bought two of these bags. So far 4 out of 4 came up in one, 2 out of 4 in the other, but that's probably just the potatoes. The plants seems to be growing well- I haven't added the second helping of dirt yet. I will see how they produce at the end of the season. So far, so good- the plants are about 6" high.

We saw these at a friend's house and she told us how much she loved hers. We decided to get two (to see if we would like them) and wish we had gotten more on our first order. Grow Bags hold water extremely well and our plants are doing wonderful. Will be placing another order for more.

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